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Old 27-04-13, 02:38 PM   #1
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Ok guys having a clear-out to get funds for customs rad and fuel cell!

Offering these here for a couple of days before they get advertised elsewhere.

Skunk 2 Rear LCA's:




New and Unused £95 Delivered!

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I was planning to have these refurbed but they were also going to require a re valve in order me to run the higher spring rates, so was easier for me to buy new Coilovers.
These just new a clean up and maybe paint the springs, i already purchased new dust gators which are included with the price.

Fronts are off and will remove rears when purchased.

£300 Delivered.
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Price includes delivery now.

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Can i just ask what benefit the Skunk 2 LCA's offer? not really too clued up on suspension parts.

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Tbh with just doing the arms the effect is 95% cosmetic :-))

If combined with other bits / camber / toe / poly bushes / better shocks etc then you are improving the whole suspension setup, unsprung weight.

But not much point really if car on has road use!

They just look better than narly rusty stock items.

Google skunk arms or look at drews build for pictures of them fitted.

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Do the skunk arms have the bolt holes for the abs wiring to bolt to?

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Do the skunk arms have the bolt holes for the abs wiring to bolt to?

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No, you'll need to zip tie the abs wiring.
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not 100% sure on the skunk arms but my alloy replacement were significantly lighter the the originals, both arms were still half the weight of one of the originals, plus the polybushes in the arms stiffen up the suspension a fair bit
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Can i just ask what benefit the Skunk 2 LCA's offer? not really too clued up on suspension parts.

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and they have 3 holes so you have some adjustment on the arb position which in turn will (in effect) stiffen or soften the anti roll bar stiffness, but you may need a spherical droplink to make best use of that feature?
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